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Feb072011

Audio to Go

Grant Details
Amount: 720.00
Project Start Date: 03/01/06
Status: In Progress (under development)
Project Type:
Campus Based
Languages: German
Project Level:
Project Skills:
Institutions Involved:
Brown University
Primary Contact:
Jane Sokolosky (Jane_Sokolosky@Brown.edu)
Box 1979
Brown University
Providence , RI 02912
Phone: (401) 863-2788

This grant would support the creation of audio files for beginning and intermediate German. We would like to make all vocabulary lists available to students both in text and audio form. We have created some files, but our students have requested that we create all files with English, German and English and with sufficient pauses for students to repeat or recall the words. This would be a wonderful repository that could be used in future semesters.

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    I live in Germany since last six month and came from Dubai and I have found myself very lonely here due to the barrier of language I also want to learn German to survive in this place and had tried some classes but failed but now heard this class and would ...
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    The Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning - Project Showcase - Audio to
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    There are also options for students who want to make audio assignments. They should open their phone voice recording, and record their audio. and then email the recording to them, so they can submit the file to own teacher.

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